Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 120 VOL. LXXI. WEDNESDAY. 28th MAY. 19!3. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 831 1 jnDOQOßanaanunoDQDßaQnon» FOK $3O g g \7OU ca, h* ve the Pinang g n Y Gazette posted every day n for a whole year to your address. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. 527). g D Proportionate Quarterly and g n Half-yearly rates. g g Subscriptions are payable in o advance and remittances should
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    • 96 1 ■auODtmUDßaDisaQ o a aa a« o e b oh a TX7HEN YOU ARE AWAY a V V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, 8 2 Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can do g in no better way than by subscrib- a a
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  • 1420 2 The price of British coal, says a correspondent of the Morning Post, will be one of the dominating factors in the readjustment and development of international trade routes that will follow the opening of the Panama Canal. For example, the difference be ween the cost
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  • 273 2 Mr. A. W. Gamage, turned his attention to journalism, and has contributed an article on Rules for Success in Life to tbe London Budget. Incidentally the article is a short sketch of Mr. Gamage’s business life. There is a real Carmelite House touch in Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 952 2 SITUATION WANTED. FOR SALE. SITUATION WANTED. FOR SALE V OUNG bineton Motor Bicycle. Triumph. Good log the bueine heXd Xperteoce Apply No. 680, c/o Pina» 9 OazeU. with labour. 680—10-6 Reply No. 681, cjo Pinang Gazette 681—28-5 FOR SALrEz. CITIIATIAU VACANT A NEW Four Cylinder 10-12 H. P. OIIUAHVft I
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    • 74 2 An Experienced Rubber and Coconut Planter, who is shortly resigning the management of a large estate which he has planted, is desirous of taking up contracts for Surveying, Felling, Clearing and Planting up Estates, Eradicating Lalang, and the Construction of Bungalows, Roads, Drains, fi?c. Has good references and can prove
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    • 156 2 GRAND z# HIGHLAND LIQUEUR 20 Years old Xoy v °p. 12 Years old I Sole Agents Importers Sellar, Murray &Go. w I TANSAN WATER. "TBE CHOICEST 0! AU CHOICE WATERS.” TANSAN DRY TANSAN GINGER ALE, lEMONADE. “The Ideal Natural Mineral Water,” Sole Agents: R. T. REID Co., Penang. I Banking
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 689 3 HOW IT MAY BE REMOVED. With the banishment of Malaria a new era will dawn in history.” Those words, which cast a lurid glow on the importance of the disease directly responsible for more invaliding and death than any other cause in the tropics, were spoken,
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  • SPORTING NOTES.
    • 368 3 TRAINER’S ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AN OWNER. At the Leeds A<*ize<, before Mr. Justice Lush, James Patrick Hates, ahorse trainer, formerly of Middleham, now of Epsom, brought an action to recover damages for alleged slander from George William Smith, a commission agent and racehorse owner of Leeds. In opening
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    • 334 3 Mr. P. F. Warner contributes an article to Badminton on the coming cricket season, and he makes some fun of the notion that there is a crisis in cricket he appears to think that the game is getting on pretty well. The most interesting part
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    • 220 3 The death has taken place at Mr. R. L. V. Si erwood’s stud, at Newmarket, of the well-known sire, Wolfs Crag. He was by Barcaldine—Lucy Ashton, bred by Mr. J. E. Platt, in 1890, and (says the “Sportsman”) purchased as a yearling by Mr. Arthur James
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 f o»*aooaoaoib jZ g r I r<WT> -<r.- .< k rtj J Its h Wo always have a large sfock ORGANS Specially constructed for India on hand. ESTEY. MASON HAMIL'ON. BELL. HAMUN. ALSO FOLDINC ORGANS. SEND FOR LISTS. T. E. BEVAN Co.. Th« London Musical Depot, CALCUTTA. zi i\ BROWN
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    • 77 3 PENANG ICE AND INDUSTRIAL Coy ARE MAKERS OF Coloured Cement Tiles For Halls, Bathrooms, etc J Large Stock always on hand. or made to Selected patterns. Price from 10 to 12 cents according to design per Tile of 8 INCHES SQUARE. Cement Drain Pipes Stronger than and Superior to Earthenware
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    • 332 3 ♦■iiaiiiiMiiaiMHiiiiiaaiiiaaiNaiiMaiiaMif i I Jg f Jg J AN IDEAL TONIC. J HAS BEEN AWARDED 23 COLD AND SILVER MEDALS. Stimulates the Appetite Strengthens the Nenes S Regenerates the Blood. AM Wjg R.- JJ SERRAVALLO’S TONIC (Bark {J JI and Iron Wine) is a most palatable g mixture of Peruvian Bark
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 23 4 —Reuter. VICTORY OF ENGLISH TEAM. New York, May 27. The English poloists defeated the Piping Rock team by goals to 4|.
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    • 19 4 —Reuter. London, May 27. Yorks beat Sussex by eight wickets. Surrey beat Essex by 74 runs.-
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    • 544 4 ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY. Appended are the entries and handicaps for the Penang Hunt Club’s Gymkhana on Saturday 1. Distance Handicap. 2.45 p.m. Wghts. H’Cap. Mr J Thornton’s Little Mary 10.4 80 yds Commander Mcintyre’s Browu Willie 10 or 11 60 or 70 H H Tuuku Mahmud’s Giraffe
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    • 85 4 THE DRAW. The draw for the submription griffins imported by the Pouaug Turf Club has been made, with the following result No. 1 Biy Gelding F. B. Rickett 2 Back Mare Swee Lee 6 Bay Gelding The Mac Kongsi 7 Brown Mare The Burok Kongsi BBi
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    • 175 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The results of yesterday’s play were as follows Profe sion Pairs.—Sells and Peel beat Turner and Gregs m by 6—4, 6—4; Martin and Crabb-Watt wo. from McHutchison and Sutherland scratched. Ladies’ Singles Handicap.—Mrs Welham w.o. from Mrs Neubrouner scratched MLs Beckett beat Mrs Samuel by
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    • 46 4 Ties for to-day Single Handicap—Starr v. Lindley. Double Handicap.—Chalmers and Collin» v. W.-Motion and J G Allan. Championship.—W Daniel v, Owen. Ties for to-morrow Championship Pairs.—Sharpe and Lindley v. Ambrose and Thornton Goodwin and Harnbly v. Back and W.-Motion. Single Handicap.-—Turner v. Cunningham.
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    • 211 4 PENANG v». COLOMBO AND CALCUTTA. The local team competed in this match this morning. Firing commenced about 7 o’clock in a goo i light. Tne conditions were a team of 10 persons, but only 8 scores to count, o her conditions being similar to Kings Ist Stage
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    • 46 4 HONGKONG &COREB. In the interport rifle competition Hongkong fired off on Mty 18 in mist and rain. The total was 893 of which Willis scored 96 Coles 93 Danby 92 Pearce 91 Mdennon 90 Wilson 89 B’ann 87 Elson 86 Stewart 85 Head 84
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  • 687 4 TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT YUAN. Peking, May 14.—Rumours of plots to assassinate P<eiident Yuan Shih-kai, which have been prevalent here for several days, culminated in the arrest yesterday of a number of c inspirators. The police have secured strong evidence, and have captured bombs, explosives, and forty revolvers
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  • 571 4 The following letter appears in the Straits Times Sir, —Mr Arnold White’s mischievous an i misleading effusion, nonsense though it is, would doubtless do a lot of harm if wrirteu in connection with sue i countries as I lf ji a and Egypt, where there are always anarchical
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  • 325 4 Mr. Grant Mackie, one of the oldest residents in Malaya, was interviewed by a Times oj Malaya inan the other day and had some interesting things to relate concerning the pioneer days of tin Peninsula. Questioned about the Tionoh Mines he said Yes, it is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 181 4 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. 1 THE Race Course will be officially open for Training for the Autumn 1913 Meeting on and after Monday, the 2nd June, 1913. No Horses will be allowed on the Tracks before 6 a m. I No Hacking will be allowed during training hours, viz:—6 a.m.
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    • 734 4 WANTED AT ONCE. BOOK-BINDERS, one Nunaber- ing Machineman and one Ruling Machinem p n. None but experienced men with good references i eed apply to THE SECRETARY, Finang Gazette P ess, Limited. PENANG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ACONGREGATI >NAL MEETING will be held in the Church to-morrow evening, Thursday, 29th May, 630
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    • 45 4 DIABETES An interesting treatise dealing with causes, different stages and the most effective treatment of Diabetes, Hydrocele and Skin diseases will be given away free to the readers of the Pinang Gazette on application to—A. Chatterji and Co., (Dept. P. G.) 108-2, Machuabazar Road, Calcutta.
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    • 30 4 Your soup* and *tew* will b« more nourishing every Ifano you remember to a d a little BOVRIL It Impart* a deUdoa* flavour which appeal* to the aaoit critical palates
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 204 4 j The Straits Cinema Co. LOCATION —PENANG RC/AD. "TENIPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS." Complete Change of Programme Including THE TALISMAN. II PARTS II REELS Her Heart’s Desire Madame Rex Mysterious Elopement Singapore Regatta The Changeling Indian Justice etc., etc. B—II 45 p.m. Tickets Sold at all Hotels W.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 153 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING FOUR GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE, DON’T MIS® THEM. Milkmaid Condensed Ideal Condensed SWISS MILK SWISS MILK (Sweetened.) (Unsweetened.) Price: $ll.OO Cash Price: $7.75 Cash I PER CASE. PER CASE. (IN DEALER’S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED), (IN DEALER’S SHOP. NOT DELIVERED) 48 tins in case.
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  • 741 6 Generally speaking, we should all like a little longer time to answer our correspondence between the arrival of the outward and the departure of the outward mail steamers. It would appear, however, that when the B. I. S. N. Co.’s steamers carry the mai’s to Madras, which happens
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  • 465 6 That deserving humantarian cause, the Medical Mission for Women in Malacca, is engaging the practical sympathy of a number of the ladies associted with St. George’s Church. They propose to hold a garden bte to raise funds for the Mission on Wednesday, 25th June. The locale will
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  • 248 6 CHINESE CLERK CUTS HIS THROAT. Mr R. B. Osborne yesterday afternoon held two inquests, both regarding cases of suicide. The first inquest concerned the death of Yeoh Tan Si, a clerk employed at Chop Gim Seng, No. 4 Ah Quee Street, who was found on the 14th
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  • 196 6 The second inquest was touching the death of a Chinese noois, who was found hanging from the bed-post in her house, No. 153 Muntri Street. The first witness called was Mr. Weng Hoon, cashier to Messrs. Goon Yen and Friend?, who stated that the deceased was
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 135 6 [To the Editor of the “Penang Gazette”.] Sir, The letter from your correspondent A,” concerning two restaurants within a stone’s throw of your office, is not very clearly expressed, and the careless reader would be under the impression that the insanitary conditions mentioned had reference to the
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    • 109 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, With reference to your publication on Monday last of the contents of a Penang Volunteer Ciicular, I shall be obliged if you will inform your readers that you did so without authority and that the Circular was marked Private.”
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  • 110 6 The entertainme t given last evening by the Mascots at the Penang Motion Picture Show was highly successful, and there was a big house in spite of the rain that came on after dark. The Mascots leave to-day for Taiping, where they will show in tMte Town Hall.
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  • 416 6 The Hon. D. A. M. Brown has basn appointed Clerk of the Coarse of the Pen. ang Turf Club. The Sultan of Langkat and his suite, who have been staying at the Runny msde Hotel leave by the Rani for Deli this evening. The marriage takes place
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  • 140 6 A vi a itor to Penang who was strolling along the Esplanade near the Fort yesterday, made an interesting find in the shape of a small thin copper coin in an excellent s’ate of preservation, bearing on the obverse side, in relief, the letters O V.C.” and
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  • 218 6 Exciting scenes were witnessel in Hutton Lane this morning, when there was a free fight between parties of Hokiens and Teochews. It appetrs that a Teochow, incurred the displeasure of a Ho'rien, a rickisha-puller, living in one of the houses, and blows were exchanged. The Teochew
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 “ADLER” TYPEWRITERS. V VeYV. V* W WxVM. tsono. SIMPJLE CONSTRUCTION. USE MODERATE IN PRICE. Foolscap Model $120.00. Brief Model $llO.OO. Policy Model .X 3? $170.00. SOLE AGENTS: BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd, PENANG. A SUPERB copy OF AN OLD MASTER. E A “NICOLAUS AMATI model violin, dark J J colour, finely
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    • 37 6 c/5 E. 0., pbnang. 'he Best. The CRAG, p»n*n* mu* CSS T >e only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. 22 RAFFLES, binoaporb. Wetl-Lnown from East to West. OS STRAND. Rangoon. The rr >st frequented Hotel in Burma.
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  • 199 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day x x gUABB*. tr> as rf) Mining. Ayer Weng... 1.15 Ohendering...lOc dis par 15c dis 5c dis Gopeng C. 33/9 36/9 32/6 36/Kamunting... 6/- 9/- 6/3 9/K
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  • 148 7 SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, May 28. At the rubber auctions 515 pikuls were sold at the following prices Sheet smoked $162 to $l7l Sheet Unsmoked 157 169 First crepe 157 170 Second 142 154 Third 128 140 Fourth 105 123 Inferior,, 50 102 Virgin scrap 105
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  • 106 7 ANNUAL MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Mxy 28. At the annual meeting of Sandvcroft Rubber Co., Mr. Plan-pt »n p-esided and explaii ed that the reduced profit was due to the lower price of rubber and the increased cost of tapping, etc., $9,000 was due to expanse
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  • 34 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 28. Mr. Mustard, Manager of Braunston Estate, applied for and obtained an order lor an absconding Tamil to be sent to ■Kuala Selangor for trial.
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  • 69 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $lO9 per picul, buyers, no tellers. Tin in London is quoted at £222 5*- «pot and £2lB 5s three months. Ihe following, was the local report of 3 o-day Si gapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., Dll Penang Straits
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  • THE WAR.
    • 228 7 DEVELOPING TDtllT IN ASIA. Belgrade, May 27. The Greek Minister has requested the Servian Government to protest at Sofia in connection with the Greco-Bulgarian incident. M. Nigrita, Servian Minister at Sofia, has communicated to M. Guechoff the demand of Servia for the revision of the BulgaroServian Treaty.
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    • 68 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, May 27. In reforming Asiatic Turkey, Germany is participating, probably in the case of the army and schools, with England. The Ru s sian Mini-ter at S' fh, in a conversation with King Ferdinand and M. Guechoff, advised the yielding up of the Bulgarian demands. The
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  • 75 7 —Reuter. R. G. S. PRESENTATIONS. London, May 27. Lord Curzon, at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, presented Lady with a casket containing two gold medals awarded her husband, a go'd medal to the widow of Dr. Wilson, and a gold watch to Lieutenant Campbell. Lord Curzon
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  • 47 7 —Reuter. OPIUM TRAFFIC. London, May 27. Reuter’s Agency is informed that the provinces of Shantung, Anhui and Hunan, in which poppy-growing has b a en officially declared to be suppre-sed, will be closed to Indian opium forthwith officials all report the suppression as astonishingly thorough.
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  • 43 7 —Reuter. London, May 27. Great Britain has favourably received the Chinese proposal that Wen Sung Yao be specially appointed to settle the Tibetan question. Negotiat ons will be carried on at Darjeeling and not in London, as was originally suggested.-
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  • 45 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, May 27. A bill has been introduced into the Reichstag making the law against spying more severe. King George and Queen Mary thanked the Lord Mayor of Berlin before departing and said they had been highly pleased with their visit.-
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  • 40 7 —Reuer. AN ADDITIONAL EIGHT MILLIONS REQUIRED. Paris, May 28. Hearly eightmillion sterling additional revenue is required in 1914. It is propos d to cover the amount main'y by increased -n tax on alcohol stocks, stamp, and transfer duties.-
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  • 138 7 PROVISIONAL SCORES. INDIAN RCCIMENTS DO WELL. London, May 28. Following are the ptovisional scores in connection with the Empire Day Rifle Competition Royal Marine Artillery, (Portsmouth), 3704 Second Hants, (Mauritius), 3100. Twenty Ninth Punjabis. (Chaman), 2939. Second Battalion First, Gurkhas, Dharmsala, 2851. Twenty-sixth Punjabis, Hongkong, 2,827. Second
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  • 157 7 Reuter. KAISER’S OWN OPERA. Berlin, May 27. German and English Rovalties yeste r day evening attended the performance of the opera depicting ancient and modern life at Corfu, writ’en, composed by and produced under the direction of the Emperor. King George gave £5OO to the charities of
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  • 42 7 LATEST BETTING. [P.G. Special Cable London, May 28. The following is the latest betting on the Derby 4/1 against C aganour 5/1 Shogun 7/1 Nimbus 8/1 Louvoxs 20/1 Great Sport -’O/1 Day Comet 25/1 Radient. 25/1 Bachelor’s Wedding. 25/1 Prue.
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  • 60 7 —Reuter. EXPERT ADVICE SOUGHT. Melbourne, May 28. The Commonwealth Government is communicating with the Bi itish Cotton-growing Association to secure expert advice as to the best method of promoting the cultivation of cottoh in Australia. This is the outcome of evidence given before the Empire Trades
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  • 119 7 The British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., are making special concessions, on and from the Ist July, to bona-fide Rubber Planters (resident in the S.S. or F.M.S.) travelling firat-class from Singapore, Port Swettenham or Penang to Negapatam or Madras. The following passage rates will be charged from
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  • 1332 7  -  (By Idle Fellow an If shoemakers aid dhobies abound in Kuala Lumpur, barbers’ saloons and eating houses predominate in Taiping To find a doub'e set of punkahs over the heads of customers fanning up particl-s of hair is not an uncommon sight, and under powerful Kitson
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  • 195 7 PRESENTATION TO MR. C. T. DURWARD. Members of the Penang Golf Club assembled in large numbers outside the Club bouse last evening, when a presentation was made to Mr. C. T. Durward, who, after four years’ excellent service, has recently vacated the office of honorary treasurer on
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  • 109 7 A COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. A special meeting of the Penang Fire Assurance Association was held yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce, U) consider an alteration in the constitution of the Associat on restoring the management to a committee. The majority of the members were represented. Mr. D.
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  • 71 7 By special reque-t, the Standard Kinematograph, at King Street, will re-screen, tonight, the “Cheng Beng Festivals” which were celebrated at Mount Erskine, Batu Lanchang and Ayer Eoam. In addition there will bs several o'her films that should prove of great interest. T' e George Town Kinematogrsph announces
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  • 530 7 ANNUAL LOCAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Straits Se tlements Association (Singapore branch) was held on Saturday at the Exchange Rooms. The Pre ident (Mr. C. I. Carver) was in the chair, and there were also present the Hon. Mr. D. T. Boyd, the Hon.
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  • 277 7 Writes a correspondent to The Burman I promised to give you my opinion on the propose! rai'way lints which are to eventually connect with the Siamese Railway system at Ban Pong on the River Me K'awng. Two alternative lines are proposed, one of which is al gned
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  • 88 7 The following is the business for the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Proposed new Loan of $1,000,000-. 5. Statement of
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  • 873 8 MR. HEWITT ON HIS VISIT. The third ordinary general meeting of the Allagar Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E. C., Mr. C. B. Sutton (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said: The output of rubber has exceeded the estimate by 13,000
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  • 36 8 Pbnang :—The E. 4 O. Hotel, Tbe Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Ipoh The Grand Hotel, F.M.S. Hotel, Singapore Raftes Hotel. Rang oon Strand Hotel. Calcutta The Continental Hotel. Ceylon Nuwara Aliya.
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  • 200 8 The following are outputs for April Ayer Kuning lbs. 3,400 Samagaga 2,375 Tebrau 19,700 Jasin 2,868 Bakap 13,643 Batu Ma tang 5,064 Jong Landor 13,843 Kedah 12,161 F.M.S. 75,000 Kuala Lumpur 75,200 Tanjong Malim 19,000 Ayer Tawah 5,931 Bruas-Perak 1,018 Bernam-Pera 3,968 Cicely 19,034 Chemor United 5,252 Dominion
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 371 8 Scientific Manuring. Mow SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK AND PRACTICAL FIELD TESTS HAVE ENABLED THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAUR— To place at the disposal of the Planters the Correct Ingredients for the Successful Manuring of Tropical Plantations THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAHR. Specialise in Manures and do no other business. Large Stocks
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    • 362 8 ■■■■■■■WIHHHWUDUniHHHHHnM* Plain Cniths on the subject ef Health are the only Z acceptable pronouncements. Ex*<» 5 jj gerated otatemeata end by contiio jg I ing no one—rather do they create aua- picion. and give rise to doubt. But yoo may safely listen to universal opinion. The public have for long
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    • 329 8 ARE YOU LOSING WEIGHT? AS A RESULT OF ,LLNESS lr--i .Cgl LB K so > y° ur body is using up its reserve of vitality I instead of thriving upon the food you eat. I I Consumption will follow unless this waste is checked. 1 fc ‘Kepler’ Solution 1 is
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  • 2331 9 •j i X Capital. Subßoribed. N er of ls Q nt-M-A «S Share». Value. 3 Dividend». Nam* OC < w a. O_ a "2 0 a tc or 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING. 1913 »100.000 SBO.OOO 60.000 1 1 A™ w D u Ina P On «’l5 WO3
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  • 64 9 va (?y® e Brit., 247, Harvey, May 27, T. Anson, gen., E. S. <& Co. Ranee, Ger., 298, Schwalfuss, May 27. Belawan, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Taroba, Brit., 3657, Addĕnbrooke, May 28, S’pore, gen., Hottenbach Liebert Co. Van der Parra, Dut., 332, De Sobels, May 28, S pore, gen.,
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  • 46 9 Kedah for Alor Star (Kedah). Taroba for Negapatam and Madras. Speelman for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. fiok Canton for Teluk Anson. Arcadia for Singapore, China and Japan. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Hakata Maru for Singapore, China and Japan.
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  • 125 9 Pbnang, May 28, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit ...2/4 15/3; n 3 Documentary ...2/417/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 175* Bombay Demand Bank 174* 3 days sight Private 175* Madras Demand
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  • 268 9 Penang, May 28, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca $5.00 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $5 20 buyers. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 tb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Pepper $32 5 8 buyers. Trang Pepper $2l sales. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings s97* sales. Cloves $39 out of season.
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  • 92 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICI. To-Mobbow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 10 a.m. Asahan Jin Ho noon. Trang Trang 1 P m Port Swettenham, Port Dickson.and > Janet Nicoil 2 p.m. M alacca J Port Swettenham and Singapore Teesta 3 p.m. Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson
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  • 265 9 Wedaesday. May 28. Volunteer Ceremonial Drill J Cup Final: P.C.C. v. Crescent, Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangs ar Road. Thursday, May 29« Outward English (P. O.) Mail P.V. Cadets, Drill Hall, 5 p.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday,
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  • 86 9 The cempanxe» do not guarantee the datet of arrival of theee vesseh, but will endeavour at far at potnble to enture punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, May 29, and) Tong Chuan, May 28. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli-—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkui or Van Hogendorp,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 281 9 Tropic Colds I are not only the most disagreeable, the most annoying sort of colds, but they also are Hard to get rid of wjts Because in the Trofe WhV P ics y° ur s y stem s H J at its feeblest, you S are worn out —exhausted by
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 696 10 WARNINGS OF THE MINE’S APPROACHING END. The annual general meeting of the Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd., was held lasi Friday in the registered offices, Gresham House, Singapore. Mr. A. D. Allen presided and there were also present Messrs. H. R. Llewellyn, Yow Ngan Pan, and
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  • 237 10 The current issue of Capital contains the following from a London correspondent :—Several speculative paragraphs have appeared in the Indian newspapers recently in regard to the reported acquisition of the Mergui Crown Rubber Estates by an important financial rubber group in London, and the subsequent conversion of
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  • 824 10 Fob Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, ab 8 a.m,, 2 p.m.,[and 5- p.m. Bukit Mertajam, 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5-30 p.m. Kuala
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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